The prices of diesel and petrol remained unchanged on Wednesday. The prices were last increased on Tuesday. There is no change in price of petrol and diesel in the four metros – Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. If you are planning to fill your tank and want to know the current prices before stepping out of your homes, you can do it easily by doing this. You can check Petrol and Diesel price by sending SMS to 92249 92249. SMS "RSP <space>Dealer Code of Petrol Pump”. You can find the dealer code from IOCL website.  

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DELHI – On Wednesday, Petrol price was at Rs 97.50 while Diesel Price was at Rs 88.23.

MUMBAI – Petrol price was at Rs 103.63 while the Diesel Price was at Rs 95.72.

KOLKATA – Petrol price was at Rs 97.38 while the Diesel Price was at Rs 91.08.

CHENNAI – Petrol price was at Rs 98.65 while the Diesel Price was at Rs 92.83.

New Delhi – SMS Text - RSP 102072  

Mumbai – SMS Text - RSP 108412   

Faridabad – SMS Text – RSP 102287    

Noida – SMS Text – RSP 155444    

Kolkata – SMS Text – RSP 119941    

Chennai – SMS Text – RSP 133593    

Ghaziabad - SMS Text – RSP 154410    

Gurgaon - SMS Text – RSP 102082    

Dealer codes of individual petrol pumps are prominently displayed in the premises of each petrol pump. The price details received by SMS are only indicative in nature for a particular location, IOCL says. Prices may vary from outlet to outlet within a city/town/sales area.

Petrol, Diesel Price – The outlook for crude oil remains positive globally and is expected to take a rise, Expert Anuj Gupta, Vice President (VP), Commodity and Currency Research at IIFL Securities opines. He had told that the prices would increase in the near term that may have an impact of petrol and diesel. While the near term targets given by Gupta for Brent Crude and WTI have almost been achieved, there is a further upside because of Global demand picking up now.

Crude oil prices settled slightly down on Tuesday after Brent rose above USD 75 a barrel for the first time in more than 2 years. Brent crude futures were down 9 cents to USD 74.81 a barrel after hitting a session high of USD 75.30 a barrel, the strongest since April 25, 2019. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude fell 60 cents or 0.8 per cent to end at USD 73.06 a barrel.